Since South of Belgium covers about 50%, accounting for the "language border", it should be close to 50%. However, I believe the ethymology estimate is approximately 60% Flemish and 40% Wallon. (note that "Walloons" should actually be referred to as "Wallons" to stay faithful to the French language)
Belgium's capital is Brussels. Wallonia is a region in Belgium and its capital is Namur. Switzerland's capital is Bern.
The official languages spoken in Wallonia, Belgium are French and German. Additionally, some minority languages like Walloon, Picard, and Luxembourgish are also spoken in certain regions of Wallonia.
Walloon or Wallonia is located in the southern part of Belgium. [See related link for a pictorial]
There are actually three regions in Belgium. These include Brussels, Wallonia in the south, and the region of Flanders which is in the north.
Jean Fanis was born in 1924, in Wpion, Wallonia, Belgium.
Richard Ciupka was born in 1950, in Lige, Wallonia, Belgium.
Sadi was born on October 23, 1927, in Andenne, Wallonia, Belgium.
Namur is in southern Belgium, on the Meuse and Sambre rivers. It is the capital of Wallonia.
Pol Deranne was born in 1952, in Flmalle-Grande, Wallonia, Belgium.
Only in Wallonia, the bottom part of belgium, and in Brussel they speak French. I don't know when =P
No way.Commonwealth countries are all states who once belong to the British Empire.
Frankie Malhotra was born on January 29, 1985, in Waterloo, Wallonia, Belgium.